| Show A OP 01 Till rIm ISI IS With tine the dentin death of ot Henry hoary U II Whipple of ot the tine Protestant Episcopal r church which occurred on the time of ot this month at nt his home ln In Minn a prominent figure In tho the ec ce ecclesiastical sphere phero of ot title thin country has hIli boon tx lI removed A great erent part of ot his life was devoted to missionary labois labons s among the tho Indians and ana among those he lie was known knon by b the name of ot Straight Tongue because of ot the tho confidence 11 II t vy y pieced In what he lie told toM them In 1 9 Whipple was elected bishop of ot Minnesota shortly afterwards he lie visited the Indian mission of ot St Co Columbia Columbia lumbia Quit Gull Lake Jake Ho lie found the tho con eon condition condition dillon ot of tho lie most mos PItIable They The were without government with without without without out protection without personal rights of ot subject to 10 every evil cn in III and the prey Irey of ot dishonest i honest white whIle tenders while the tIme firewater flowed In Ini i there here of ot death th He lie at once resolved d to befriend the tine race taco In every way w y with within in his lila power There w were ro Indians In his dlo duo eee and amul In order to reach them he had bad to travel There Thore wore no at nt the tine time hut but lie inc Went trout from place to pl on toot foo by b can e b wagon wacon or on omi horseback anti and h II Pp s so be Mill well reil 11 known among limon all time the whom hOll esteem anal confidence he earn J He Its too to admire the 1 ot or th the Indians lie He sold said 01 ol I them i Is Meted with the time In Indiana diana Their ate arc open o en and they have an unwritten law that tha any anyone ah one Olle has a right to I steep Bleep In them Per Ier Permission mission Is n never naked asked but whOn when a 1 stronger enters It U Is accepted d AC as a a mat lanit matter ter tee of course coune often nothing beIng saul on either cither side Id The Indians standard of ot excellence it is of ot tIes 1111 Indians art ht not profane trofane II ami irni u it Ie u well wall known that thai tilt the do not take ate th t the name MIne of ot Clod floj In vain lain nor UM use the ens n nleY less Its oaths common rommon at U g profane white people Travelers Travellers usually their Ideas of ot Indian Ind Ul character by ih the vagabonds of the tM border bonier villa or rail raU railway railway way stations station nho ho have lac lost ISI manhood rn by contact f nt ct with In the worst lm tt of t tour our onn on race rau U It auld rould I be as j JI 31 i OT or OTa ora cera a f to 10 da l fo the Ih c ij r ruu r 6 habits cf of If th thiA IliA American pc u k ri I m I I what ho mad had seen In the slums of ot Now v York Notwithstanding his devotion to tile the cause of ot the t o American im aborigines he found ter Cr tho the performance of ot f u ii great Croat many other duties dulle In 1850 1890 while en oil route for tor Egypt I ho Inc tJ In ill Eng Ens England Enslund England land lund and one Sabbath morning preached r l ched In Ii St t Georges church In Intine I tho tine afternoon l n he ho met suet tine the Queen Quean and amid the following day sho cent him hint her por portrait portrait trait and a I ropy copy of or her Journal In the Highlands In Ill 1819 he represented the tho Protestant J rote Episcopal pl church of the United States at nt the centenary celebration tion of ot the church hurh missionary society of ot England imd last lIst year he lie visited Porto Rico But Dut It Ills Is asa sa friend trl of ot Indians tihit ho he h will be longest lot ge t remembered Ho lie had hart great grent Influence over th henn m because they knew know him hin to lo to be bu honest anti and true and his advice was often otten sought by hy the Washington ton authorities In 11 matters re ro relating lating to Indian affairs |